Caption: "This is what happens when an Easter egg hatches!"
I have no idea what kind of bird this is, but he sure is bright and colorful! A nice treat on a grey, blah Chicago day.
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Caption: "This is what happens when an Easter egg hatches!"
I have no idea what kind of bird this is, but he sure is bright and colorful! A nice treat on a grey, blah Chicago day.
http://cheezdailysquee.files.wordpre...dc64c876a7.jpg
Wow, seems like every color of the rainbow!
Imagine living where those are common.
I know it is a lorikeet, not sure which one. Maybe you can figure it out!
http://www.bukisa.com/articles/61755...s-in-the-world
Here's another one that gets a squee of its own! How cute is this!? It's from the article Freedom posted for me. What a treat to see such colorful birds during a yucky weather week in Chicago.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...erch-8a-4c.jpg
(blue crowned lorikeets)
Such pretty birdies! Both of them, blue crowned lorikeets and the Gouldian Finch :love::love::):love:
:) That is a Very Pretty Bird.. I will bet it was someone's pet & got out of the house somehow..
LOL! What a beautiful bird. Have never had a bird of my own but they do fascinate me. :)
Beautiful! Yes, he's a Goulden Finch. They're lovely little birds and quite expensive to by as a pet. We had a few rescued ones at my old job.
What is interesting about the Gouldian finch ( aka Rainbow Finch) is the Males can have three different colored heads.
http://www.birdproduct.com/wp-conten...ian-finch4.jpg
Wow, Kokopup! Thank you for pointing that out to me!
I haven't seen very many birds around here lately, even sparrows. I'll be glad when the weather gets better and the birds return!
Wow!!! Those birds are beautiful!
I have met some ugly women and some few handsome men.
Yes, that is quite the bird, hope you did plenty of research on him and take care of him well. Although I can not tell you what kind of bird he is, I can at least tell you he probibly lives in Africa or South America. Alot of times, I wish wonderfull birds such as this one lived in the U.S.A, but then I think they do, and they live right in my own home.:love: